You can find some party food ideas at the following site
2007-03-18 22:09:52
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answer #1
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answered by Ladybug 2
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sausage rolls, mini pizza - cut up, cocktail sausages, cheesy puffs. Believe me you will not need very much and only buy 1 large bag of cheesy puffs as they go a long way. Also some grapes and yogurt coated raisins. I hate waste and put the food on the plates before they get to the table. I usually buy cool cups from Asda for drinks too. I usually spend, including cake, around £30 for 20 kids.
2007-03-17 06:57:46
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answered by StephE 3
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-Sandwiches cut into fairytale shapes. You can down load templates from colouring book sites and then copy onto card or use biscuit cutters. Have your child make little flags to explain what is in the sandwiches using labels and cocktail sticks.
-Crisps, peanuts (obviously be careful of nut allergies), popcorn (you can pop it yourself in a big pan and the corn only costs about 30p)
-Cheese and pineapple on sticks
-Sliced up vegetables and dips
Hope it all goes well!
2007-03-18 06:23:30
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answered by CH 3
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oh i love parties for kids,did them for mine every year lol
hot dogs, chicken dippers,crisps,egg sandwiches,sausage rolls,a few cakes is ok for kids parties, its really what they expect hun
just make sure everything is small as it looks a lot more and looks cute for the kids
you can buy a birthday cake from Morrisons for about £3 its the long ones so will do a few kids
good luck and have fun
2007-03-17 03:20:36
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answered by ♥♥™Tia™♥♥ 6
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love heart sandwiches, carrot sticks cucumber and pepper sticks, served with a pink dip.
pizza fingers, pitta bread snails,pink jelly boats, cut an orange in half, scoop out orange, make up strawberry jelly, then pour into the orange halfs, put in the fridge to set, and once set, quarter them, put in a cocktail stick and make a flag with pink paper. Fruit cocktail
People go over the top, but it tends to get wasted, so this would be fine, and all fits in with the princess theme
2007-03-17 02:56:35
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answered by hayles 3
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Small pizzas, chicken rolls, samosas, chicken wings,
crisps, sandwiches
Mixed bowl of fresh fruit salad (water melon, grapes, strawberries, plums, apples) All cut up nicely
or if not on a budget can be brought ready made in supermarket.
2007-03-17 02:57:12
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answered by magic 4
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crisp an some nice dips sausage rolls off course pizza bits go down great crackers an cheese or paste spreads bread sticks with dips, mini cocktail sausages or hot dogs chicken nuggets and sauces pickles , sandwiches all different spreads on them ,popcorn ,an maybe if you think they might like them onion rings , also chicken wings or drumsticks . hope iv given you some idea's .
2007-03-17 03:26:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Sausage rolls, sandwiches, hot dog sausages, pizza - that sort of thing - all can be bought quite cheaply from Iceland or Farmfoods (if you have one in your area). Iceland usually do good deals on the above items as well
2007-03-17 02:55:34
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answered by Anonymous
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hi infants love pinwheel sandwiches. 1st Flatten Slices of bread with a rolling pin, then upload a filling & roll it up. they must look as though little swiss rolls... For Magic Wands/ Dance Batans in spite of your alternatives. Dip breadsticks in some icing, then 1000's & 1000's.
2016-10-01 01:56:04
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answered by ? 4
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its about a half hundred weight o turnips, good for the teeth.
2007-03-18 10:38:25
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answered by jimgdad 4
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